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Thu, 28 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
Sri Lanka recently made it to CNN’s 20 Best Destinations to visit in 2020. This wouldn’t have been possible if it was a bare island with no heritage and no wildlife. But the fact that we are blessed with a rich biodiversity needs to be taken on a
We believe that climate change is one of the greatest threats that we, as Sri Lankans, will face in the future. Therefore, we intend to provide our readers with local and international content with the objective to educate and inspire. We would also
If you had passed by Marine Drive last week, it would have been extremely hard to have missed the Christmas Tree erected right next to the Wellawatte Station. Seeing Christmas trees all around is th
Singing ‘Sri Lanka Matha’ while standing to attention has always given Sri Lankans that sense of pride. Having graced many occasions since the islanders gained Independence in 1948, the song too has a history to itself.
Among the Hindu scriptures perhaps the Bhagavad Gita is the best known to the outside world.
It was those days when there were no Media Secretaries, Ministry photographers nor anyone connected with the Departments or otherwise to work with VVIP’s on their travels.
At service for 115 years in existence towards the college, the Old Boys Union of St. Benedict’s College started another distinct journey with the newly elected council members in June 2019 on a great vision led by General Secretary Priyal Perera...
On the occasion of his 130th Birth Anniversary, it is appropriate to make mention of the signal contribution made by Dr T. B. Jayah to the independence struggle of Ceylon.
Death is certain in this short span of life. We come into this world with nothing and depart the same, but the imprints we leave behind will be cemented among those whom we meet in life. Our lifelong friend and colleague Sanjeewa Abeygunawardena pass
In the Lanka Guardian of March 15, 1979, Regi Siriwardena posed a question which I feel is pertinent for what it says and does not say about the issue it revolves around: “Where are the radical Buddhists?”
The attraction towards the opposite sex is one of many behavioural changes experienced during puberty. But a lack of education on the various hormonal changes that happen during adolescence could put any teenager in a dilemma.
The chief incumbent of the New York Buddhist Vihara, Rajakeeya Pandit Dr. Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Thera, passed away on October 11, 2019, after serving people around the world for more than 78 years of his 91-year life.
Have you heard of ‘Samata Sarana’? Well it is amazing, although this organisation has been in existence for over three decades, I came to know about this only last month. November being dedicated to the dearly departed....
D.A. Wanigasekara Ralahamy, the pioneer of Uruwala Tea Factory, was born in 1862. His parents were Don Abraham Mohotti Wanigasekara Appuhamy and Samaratunga Arachchige Dona Kristina Abeysekara who lived in the village of Akuressa.
Yesterday marked the 130th commemoration of late Dr. T. B. Jayah whose renowned name has found an honoured place in the annals of this country. He was an educationist, a politician, statesman, diplomat and a national hero who did so much for the Musl
A programme launched by the Department of Prisons is working to rehabilitate prisoners by teaching them farming skills to enable them earn a living once they are out of prison. When life offers a second chance, it’s important to be equipped with th
Amarasena lives with his wife Somawathie in Madukandai, an isolated village more than 8km away from the Vavuniya city. Madukandai, located in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka is also part of the Dry Zone.
Twelve-Year-old Mahesh Ravee has won the Child Genius Australia held this year by the SBS -Australia’s multicultural and multilingual broadcaster-this year.
For many years, our books taught us about climate change, its causes and effects. However, we just kept learning. We learnt that climate change leads to disastrous results caused due to careless human activities such as environmental pollution and de
The Hospital Services Council (HSC) in Colombo donated a set of medical equipment to the National Hospital Sri Lanka (NHSL), Maligawatte Kidney Hospital and the Eye Hospital, under the patronage of Dr. Kanchanamala Ranasinghe, General Practitioner
In the 1960s the Sinhala cinema attempted to develop a distinct national identity. It sought to do this mainly by obliterating the Indian influence. To do that, it was necessary to nurture and mobilise an entirely new generation of actors, writers, d
Writing in www.conversations.com two US scholars, Clayton Beswa and Mathew Frank, reported that there were 463 coup attempts worldwide between 1950 and 2017, of which, 233 were successful. Military coups had also been a hardy annual they say, though
Human Rights in Sri Lanka has been something widely discussed about on various platforms domestically and internationally. In lieu of World Human Rights Day which fell on 10 December, Daily Mirror spoke to Attorney-at-Law Rajeev Amarasuriya, LGBTIQ a
‘Messenger’ in its true sense of the word, has been rendering its services to Sri Lankan Catholics by providing news and articles related to the Catholic Church. Its continuous journey since 1869.....
The inauguration of the five- day contemporary art exhibition which was hosted by Sri Lankan international artist, Chathuranga Biyagama, under the patronage of Bangladesh High Commission was held at Harold Peiris Gallery, Lionel Wendt on December 16.
Current hot topic nationwide is the cost of living and the price of consumer items and services. Cost of living is not a static scenario due to the changes in trade production and the change of social structure on various factors and angles.
Rev. Fr. William Laurie Sullivan, the Blessed Sacrament Missionary from Australia to Sri Lanka, breathed his last peacefully at St. Vincent’s Private Hospital, Fitzroy on December 30 two years ago at a very ripe age of 92.
In a country dominated by Cartesian thinking, it’s probably not surprising that a man vilified for the better part of a decade as a Sinhala Buddhist chauvinist, traditionalist, warmonger and opportunist should be celebrated as a martyr today. I rem
Joy and happiness are wonderful feelings to experience, but are very different. Joy comes when you make peace with who you are and how you are whereas happiness tends to be externally-triggered and based on other people, things, places, thoughts and
Speech on the Seventieth Aniversary of the Federal Party on 18 Dec. 2019 at the Young Artistes Forum Jaffna by M.A. Sumanthiran MP, PC, Associate Secretary General, Ilankai Thamil Arasuk Katchi.
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